Special Report

Counties in Every State Where COVID-19 Is Growing the Fastest

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More than 3 million COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the United States, and more than 130,000 people have died as a result of the coronavirus, by far the most cases and deaths of any country. Within the United States, the extent of the spread varies considerably from state to state, and even from county to county. As the number of daily new cases is declining in some parts of the U.S., they are spiking alarmingly in others. In the vast majority of states, the number of daily new cases is rising, and a number of states have paused their planned reopenings as a result.  

Using data from state and local health departments, 24/7 Wall St. compiled and reviewed the average of new daily confirmed COVID-19 cases for the week ending July 7 and compared it to the average of new daily cases from the previous week to determine the county in each state where the virus is growing the fastest. We excluded counties with populations of fewer than 5,000 people, as well as those with fewer than 20 reported new cases in the past 14 days. 

The average number of new daily cases per capita nationwide has increased from 11.1 per 100,000 during the week ending June 30 to 14.8 per 100,000 in the week ending July 7, an increase of 3.6 daily new cases per 100,000 people. Some counties on this list reported relatively modest increases. In three states — Vermont, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire — no qualifying county had a week-over-week increase of at least 0.1 average daily new cases per 100,000 residents. At the other end of the spectrum, one county on this list reported a surge of 148.5 daily new cases per 100,000 people in just one week, from an average of 79.5 daily new cases per 100,000 residents two weeks ago to an average of 228.0 per 100,000 the past week.

Generally, the counties on this list where new cases are increasing the fastest — not just in their state but also nationwide — are in states where the virus is also spreading the fastest, and vice versa. But there are some notable exceptions. In states like Minnesota, Oregon, and Nebraska, where the average number of daily new cases has remained relatively flat, while the counties on this list have all recorded increases of more than 25 new daily cases per 100,000 compared to the previous week. These are the states with the most and fewest COVID-19 cases.

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Alabama: Perry County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +37.6 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Perry County in 7 days ending July 7: 80 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Perry County in 7 days ending June 30: 42 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Alabama in 7 days ending July 7: 22 per 100,000 (9th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Perry County as of July 7: 1,887 per 100,000 people (total: 179)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 9,486
> Largest place in Perry County: Marion

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Alaska: Kenai Peninsula Borough
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +3.3 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Kenai Peninsula Borough in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Kenai Peninsula Borough in 7 days ending June 30: 6 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Alaska in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000 (12th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kenai Peninsula Borough as of July 7: 319 per 100,000 people (total: 186)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 58,220
> Largest place in Kenai Peninsula Borough: Kalifornsky CDP

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Arizona: Maricopa County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +12.8 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Maricopa County in 7 days ending July 7: 58 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Maricopa County in 7 days ending June 30: 45 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Arizona in 7 days ending July 7: 47 per 100,000 (the most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maricopa County as of July 7: 1,588 per 100,000 people (total: 67,543)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 933
> Population: 4,253,913
> Largest place in Maricopa County: Phoenix

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Arkansas: Lee County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +148.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Lee County in 7 days ending July 7: 228 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Lee County in 7 days ending June 30: 79 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Arkansas in 7 days ending July 7: 18 per 100,000 (12th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Lee County as of July 7: 8,544 per 100,000 people (total: 803)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 3
> Population: 9,398
> Largest place in Lee County: Marianna

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California: Colusa County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +28.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Colusa County in 7 days ending July 7: 36 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Colusa County in 7 days ending June 30: 7 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in California in 7 days ending July 7: 20 per 100,000 (10th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Colusa County as of July 7: 391 per 100,000 people (total: 84)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 21,464
> Largest place in Colusa County: Colusa

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Colorado: La Plata County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +3.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in La Plata County in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in La Plata County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Colorado in 7 days ending July 7: 5 per 100,000 (15th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in La Plata County as of July 7: 230 per 100,000 people (total: 127)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 55,101
> Largest place in La Plata County: Durango

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Connecticut: New London County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +2.0 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in New London County in 7 days ending July 7: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in New London County in 7 days ending June 30: per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Connecticut in 7 days ending July 7: 2 per 100,000 (4th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in New London County as of July 7: 485 per 100,000 people (total: 1,304)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 102
> Population: 268,881
> Largest place in New London County: Norwich

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Delaware: Sussex County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +11.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Sussex County in 7 days ending July 7: 19 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Sussex County in 7 days ending June 30: 7 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Delaware in 7 days ending July 7: 13 per 100,000 (16th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Sussex County as of July 7: 2,272 per 100,000 people (total: 4,988)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 175
> Population: 219,540
> Largest place in Sussex County: Seaford

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Florida: Miami-Dade County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +29.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Miami-Dade County in 7 days ending July 7: 66 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Miami-Dade County in 7 days ending June 30: 36 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Florida in 7 days ending July 7: 38 per 100,000 (2nd most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Miami-Dade County as of July 7: 1,880 per 100,000 people (total: 51,058)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1,057
> Population: 2,715,516
> Largest place in Miami-Dade County: Miami

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Georgia: Stewart County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +79.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Stewart County in 7 days ending July 7: 147 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Stewart County in 7 days ending June 30: 67 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Georgia in 7 days ending July 7: 23 per 100,000 (5th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Stewart County as of July 7: 3,376 per 100,000 people (total: 204)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 3
> Population: 6,042
> Largest place in Stewart County: Richland

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Hawaii: Honolulu County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +0.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Honolulu County in 7 days ending July 7: 1 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Honolulu County in 7 days ending June 30: 1 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Hawaii in 7 days ending July 7: 1 per 100,000 (2nd fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Honolulu County as of July 7: 80 per 100,000 people (total: 788)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 13
> Population: 987,638
> Largest place in Honolulu County: Honolulu CDP

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Idaho: Canyon County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +13.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Canyon County in 7 days ending July 7: 32 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Canyon County in 7 days ending June 30: 18 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Idaho in 7 days ending July 7: 16 per 100,000 (14th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canyon County as of July 7: 659 per 100,000 people (total: 1,399)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 6
> Population: 212,230
> Largest place in Canyon County: Nampa

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Illinois: Rock Island County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +4.8 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Rock Island County in 7 days ending July 7: 14 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Rock Island County in 7 days ending June 30: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Illinois in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (22nd fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Rock Island County as of July 7: 739 per 100,000 people (total: 1,073)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 30
> Population: 145,275
> Largest place in Rock Island County: Moline

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Indiana: Gibson County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +9.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Gibson County in 7 days ending July 7: 13 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Gibson County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Indiana in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (21st fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Gibson County as of July 7: 259 per 100,000 people (total: 87)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 33,596
> Largest place in Gibson County: Princeton

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Iowa: Pocahontas County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +27.2 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Pocahontas County in 7 days ending July 7: 72 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Pocahontas County in 7 days ending June 30: 45 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Iowa in 7 days ending July 7: 13 per 100,000 (17th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pocahontas County as of July 7: 1,406 per 100,000 people (total: 97)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 6,898
> Largest place in Pocahontas County: Pocahontas

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Kansas: Phillips County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +15.1 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Phillips County in 7 days ending July 7: 17 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Phillips County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Kansas in 7 days ending July 7: 11 per 100,000 (19th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Phillips County as of July 7: 499 per 100,000 people (total: 27)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 5,408
> Largest place in Phillips County: Phillipsburg

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Kentucky: Adair County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +4.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Adair County in 7 days ending July 7: 10 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Adair County in 7 days ending June 30: 5 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Kentucky in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000 (13th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Adair County as of July 7: 676 per 100,000 people (total: 130)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 19
> Population: 19,241
> Largest place in Adair County: Columbia

Louisiana: Calcasieu Parish
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +42.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Calcasieu Parish in 7 days ending July 7: 63 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Calcasieu Parish in 7 days ending June 30: 20 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Louisiana in 7 days ending July 7: 26 per 100,000 (4th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Calcasieu Parish as of July 7: 1,203 per 100,000 people (total: 2,408)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 59
> Population: 200,182
> Largest place in Calcasieu Parish: Lake Charles

Maine: York County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +1.1 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in York County in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in York County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Maine in 7 days ending July 7: 3 per 100,000 (5th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in York County as of July 7: 273 per 100,000 people (total: 555)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 11
> Population: 203,102
> Largest place in York County: Biddeford

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Maryland: Howard County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +2.3 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Howard County in 7 days ending July 7: 7 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Howard County in 7 days ending June 30: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Maryland in 7 days ending July 7: 7 per 100,000 (25th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Howard County as of July 7: 851 per 100,000 people (total: 2,685)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 93
> Population: 315,327
> Largest place in Howard County: Columbia CDP

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Massachusetts: Hampshire County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +0.8 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Hampshire County in 7 days ending July 7: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Hampshire County in 7 days ending June 30: 1 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Massachusetts in 7 days ending July 7: 3 per 100,000 (6th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Hampshire County as of July 7: 612 per 100,000 people (total: 986)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 116
> Population: 161,159
> Largest place in Hampshire County: Northampton

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Michigan: Wexford County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +5.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Wexford County in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Wexford County in 7 days ending June 30: 1 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Michigan in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000 (10th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wexford County as of July 7: 139 per 100,000 people (total: 46)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 4
> Population: 33,111
> Largest place in Wexford County: Cadillac

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Minnesota: Pipestone County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +30.3 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Pipestone County in 7 days ending July 7: 36 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Pipestone County in 7 days ending June 30: 6 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Minnesota in 7 days ending July 7: 7 per 100,000 (25th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pipestone County as of July 7: 642 per 100,000 people (total: 59)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 9,185
> Largest place in Pipestone County: Pipestone

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Mississippi: Grenada County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +31.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Grenada County in 7 days ending July 7: 107 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Grenada County in 7 days ending June 30: 75 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Mississippi in 7 days ending July 7: 22 per 100,000 (8th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Grenada County as of July 7: 2,378 per 100,000 people (total: 506)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 7
> Population: 21,278
> Largest place in Grenada County: Grenada

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Missouri: Cape Girardeau County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +8.6 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Cape Girardeau County in 7 days ending July 7: 12 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Cape Girardeau County in 7 days ending June 30: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Missouri in 7 days ending July 7: 5 per 100,000 (14th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cape Girardeau County as of July 7: 322 per 100,000 people (total: 252)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 3
> Population: 78,324
> Largest place in Cape Girardeau County: Cape Girardeau

Montana: Yellowstone County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +5.7 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Yellowstone County in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Yellowstone County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Montana in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000 (11th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Yellowstone County as of July 7: 206 per 100,000 people (total: 325)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 4
> Population: 157,816
> Largest place in Yellowstone County: Billings

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Nebraska: Thurston County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +55.7 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Thurston County in 7 days ending July 7: 77 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Thurston County in 7 days ending June 30: 21 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Nebraska in 7 days ending July 7: 8 per 100,000 (23rd most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Thurston County as of July 7: 2,325 per 100,000 people (total: 166)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 7,140
> Largest place in Thurston County: Pender

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Nevada: Clark County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +8.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Clark County in 7 days ending July 7: 28 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Clark County in 7 days ending June 30: 19 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Nevada in 7 days ending July 7: 22 per 100,000 (7th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Clark County as of July 7: 918 per 100,000 people (total: 19,654)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 450
> Population: 2,141,574
> Largest place in Clark County: Las Vegas

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New Hampshire: No Counties With Increase
> Avg. new daily cases in New Hampshire in 7 days ending July 7: 2 per 100,000 (3rd fewest)

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New Jersey: Salem County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +5.6 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Salem County in 7 days ending July 7: 8 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Salem County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in New Jersey in 7 days ending July 7: 4 per 100,000 (9th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Salem County as of July 7: 1,274 per 100,000 people (total: 807)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 77
> Population: 63,336
> Largest place in Salem County: Pennsville CDP

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New Mexico: Roosevelt County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +6.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Roosevelt County in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Roosevelt County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in New Mexico in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000 (20th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Roosevelt County as of July 7: 387 per 100,000 people (total: 74)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 19,117
> Largest place in Roosevelt County: Portales

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New York: Ulster County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +1.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Ulster County in 7 days ending July 7: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Ulster County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in New York in 7 days ending July 7: 3 per 100,000 (7th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ulster County as of July 7: 1,028 per 100,000 people (total: 1,843)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 81
> Population: 179,303
> Largest place in Ulster County: Kingston

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North Carolina: Mitchell County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +9.1 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Mitchell County in 7 days ending July 7: 13 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Mitchell County in 7 days ending June 30: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in North Carolina in 7 days ending July 7: 15 per 100,000 (15th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mitchell County as of July 7: 339 per 100,000 people (total: 51)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 15,040
> Largest place in Mitchell County: Spruce Pine

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North Dakota: Morton County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +6.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Morton County in 7 days ending July 7: 10 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Morton County in 7 days ending June 30: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in North Dakota in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (19th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Morton County as of July 7: 357 per 100,000 people (total: 109)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 30,544
> Largest place in Morton County: Mandan

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Ohio: Coshocton County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +5.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Coshocton County in 7 days ending July 7: 10 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Coshocton County in 7 days ending June 30: 4 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Ohio in 7 days ending July 7: 8 per 100,000 (22nd most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Coshocton County as of July 7: 347 per 100,000 people (total: 127)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 36,574
> Largest place in Coshocton County: Coshocton

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Oklahoma: Ottawa County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +13.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Ottawa County in 7 days ending July 7: 16 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Ottawa County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Oklahoma in 7 days ending July 7: 11 per 100,000 (18th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ottawa County as of July 7: 380 per 100,000 people (total: 120)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 31,566
> Largest place in Ottawa County: Miami

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Oregon: Malheur County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +28.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Malheur County in 7 days ending July 7: 45 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Malheur County in 7 days ending June 30: 17 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Oregon in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (20th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malheur County as of July 7: 733 per 100,000 people (total: 223)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 30,431
> Largest place in Malheur County: Ontario

Pennsylvania: Allegheny County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +7.7 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Allegheny County in 7 days ending July 7: 11 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Allegheny County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Pennsylvania in 7 days ending July 7: 5 per 100,000 (17th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Allegheny County as of July 7: 325 per 100,000 people (total: 3,979)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 190
> Population: 1,225,561
> Largest place in Allegheny County: Pittsburgh

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Rhode Island: No Counties With Increase
> Avg. new daily cases in Rhode Island in 7 days ending July 7: 5 per 100,000 (16th fewest)

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South Carolina: Charleston County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +23.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Charleston County in 7 days ending July 7: 75 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Charleston County in 7 days ending June 30: 52 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in South Carolina in 7 days ending July 7: 31 per 100,000 (3rd most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Charleston County as of July 7: 1,539 per 100,000 people (total: 6,073)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 41
> Population: 394,708
> Largest place in Charleston County: Charleston

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South Dakota: Codington County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +8.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Codington County in 7 days ending July 7: 12 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Codington County in 7 days ending June 30: 3 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in South Dakota in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (23rd fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Codington County as of July 7: 304 per 100,000 people (total: 85)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 27,993
> Largest place in Codington County: Watertown

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Tennessee: Macon County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +42.3 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Macon County in 7 days ending July 7: 91 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Macon County in 7 days ending June 30: 49 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Tennessee in 7 days ending July 7: 20 per 100,000 (11th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Macon County as of July 7: 2,129 per 100,000 people (total: 500)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 4
> Population: 23,487
> Largest place in Macon County: Lafayette

Texas: Grimes County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +66.6 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Grimes County in 7 days ending July 7: 100 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Grimes County in 7 days ending June 30: 34 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Texas in 7 days ending July 7: 23 per 100,000 (6th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Grimes County as of July 7: 2,081 per 100,000 people (total: 575)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 2
> Population: 27,630
> Largest place in Grimes County: Navasota

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Utah: Salt Lake County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +4.4 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Salt Lake County in 7 days ending July 7: 25 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Salt Lake County in 7 days ending June 30: 20 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Utah in 7 days ending July 7: 18 per 100,000 (13th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Salt Lake County as of July 7: 1,138 per 100,000 people (total: 12,758)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 117
> Population: 1,120,805
> Largest place in Salt Lake County: Salt Lake City

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Vermont: No Counties With Increase
> Avg. new daily cases in Vermont in 7 days ending July 7: 1 per 100,000 (the fewest)

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Virginia: Botetourt County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +13.5 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Botetourt County in 7 days ending July 7: 23 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Botetourt County in 7 days ending June 30: 10 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Virginia in 7 days ending July 7: 6 per 100,000 (24th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Botetourt County as of July 7: 436 per 100,000 people (total: 145)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 4
> Population: 33,222
> Largest place in Botetourt County: Cloverdale CDP

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Washington: Adams County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +17.9 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Adams County in 7 days ending July 7: 28 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Adams County in 7 days ending June 30: 10 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Washington in 7 days ending July 7: 7 per 100,000 (24th most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Adams County as of July 7: 1,008 per 100,000 people (total: 196)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 19,452
> Largest place in Adams County: Othello

West Virginia: Monongalia County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +7.3 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Monongalia County in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Monongalia County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in West Virginia in 7 days ending July 7: 3 per 100,000 (8th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Monongalia County as of July 7: 286 per 100,000 people (total: 301)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 5
> Population: 105,252
> Largest place in Monongalia County: Morgantown

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Wisconsin: Marquette County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +6.8 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Marquette County in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Marquette County in 7 days ending June 30: 2 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Wisconsin in 7 days ending July 7: 9 per 100,000 (21st most)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Marquette County as of July 7: 204 per 100,000 people (total: 31)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 1
> Population: 15,207
> Largest place in Marquette County: Montello

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Wyoming: Lincoln County
> Change in daily avg. new COVID-19 cases week over week: +10.1 per 100,000 people
> Avg. new daily cases in Lincoln County in 7 days ending July 7: 11 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Lincoln County in 7 days ending June 30: 1 per 100,000
> Avg. new daily cases in Wyoming in 7 days ending July 7: 5 per 100,000 (18th fewest)
> Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases in Lincoln County as of July 7: 189 per 100,000 people (total: 36)
> COVID-19 related deaths as of July 7: 0
> Population: 19,011
> Largest place in Lincoln County: Kemmerer

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